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Hello I want to call special matrix that I created before via function only by name of matrix. for example I create
z1=[12 15 16;31 65 79;20 22 34]
I write this function:
function[f]= ave1(z1,z2)
z1=input('input z1 matrix: ')
[n1,n2]=size(z1);
n3=n1*n2
[n4,n5]=size(z2);
z2=input('input z2 matrix: ');
n6=n4*n5
B=reshape(z1,n3,1);
C=reshape(z2,n6n1);
f=[A(:);B(:)]
end
but when I run it in Matlab it can't khnow that. How can introduce or call my matrix in function only by name of matrix? Thank you
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the cyclist
on 23 Jun 2014
Edited: the cyclist
on 23 Jun 2014
The reason you get this error is that z1 doesn't exist inside the function at the time of the input command.
The only way I can think of to do this is to enter
evalin('base','z1')
after the input prompt.
doc evalin
for details of this function.
Your problem is a bit odd to me, though. If you already know what z1 is before you call the function, why are you asking the user for it? Why not just pass it as an argument?
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Joseph Cheng
on 24 Jun 2014
It doesn't look like there is. There is a bit of information from MATLAB on this topic http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/share-data-between-workspaces.html and it shows evalin as what you are looking for.
Is it possible to rewrite portions of your code such that the input portions are before you call ave1(z1,z2)?
example:
%section of code before you need to call ave1()
%z1=[whatever matrix] and z2=[whatever matrix] matrix defined.
z1name =input('input name of z1 matrix: ')
z1name =input('input name of z1 matrix: ')
%then
f=eval(['ave1(' z1name ',' z2name ')']);
you probably want to put some check to verify that the user input of variable names are located in the workspace.
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